GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
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Lawton—Large, oval, black ; juicy, sweet, excellent when fully ripe; well known. 
Minnewaski—Large, early, very hardy. A great bearer. 
Rathbun—A promising new variety. Berries extra large, jet black, quality good. Said to be perfectly 
hardy. $1.00 per io. 
Snyder — Medium size ; sweet and melting to the core; very hardy and wonderfully productive; valuable for 
home use and market. 
Taylor—As hardy as the Snyder; large and of excellent quality. 
Wilson Jr.—Large; luscious and sweet, as soon as colored. Plant hardy, ripens early. 
DEWBERRY. 
Lucretia—A trailing variety of the blackberry, ripening between the Raspberry and Blackberry. Fruit large 
and handsome. 50c. per 10. 
CURRANTS. 
Currants can be successfully planted in the Fall or Spring. Being perfectly hardy, they do not suffer 
injury from the Winter. 
To destroy the currant worm, dust the plants with white hellebore, when they are wet with dew. Care 
must be taken not to breath the hellebore, as it causes violent sneezing. 
Price 80 cents per 10, except where noted. 
Not less than 10 of a kind at rate per 10. 
Black Champion—Large, black, excellent. 
Black English—Well known; esteemed by many for 
jellies, etc. 
Black Naples—Similar in appearance and flavor to 
the preceding, large and fine. 
Cherry—One of the largest currants ; bunches short ; 
plant vigorous and productive. 
Fay’s Prolific—A popular Red Currant; fruit very 
large and handsome. 
Lee’s Prolific—Black, larger than Black Naples and 
very productive. 
Pomona—A new red currant of good size; very pro¬ 
ductive, sweet, of excellent quality, iocts. each. 
Prince Albert—Berry large, light red, bunch long; an 
erect grower and immense bearer; foliage 
distinct; ripens late ; valuable. 
Red Cross—A fine new red currant of large size; long 
clusters; inild, pleasant flavor; a vigorous 
grower and very productive. 10 cts. each. 
Red Dutch—An old, well known sort; berry of med¬ 
ium size and good quality ; bunch long, plant an 
upright grower and very prolific. 
Short Bunched Red, or London Red—A strong, 
upright grower, with large berries and short 
bunches. A good sort. 
Versaillaise (La Versaillaise)—A French variety 
resembling the Cherry; of very large size, great 
beauty, and productiveness. 
Victoria—Large, bright red; bunches very long; an 
erect grower ; late, productive, and very valuable. 
This and Prince Albert extend the currant season 
into September; one of the best. 
White Dutch—Well-known, of medium size and 
excellent quality. 
White Grape—Very large; mild and excellent; the 
best table variety. This is very distinct from WILDER (Reduced), 
the White Dutch. 
Wilder—A new red currant, fruit large, fine flavored, great yielder, very profitable for marke 
10 cts. each. 
